Weeks after Harvard University voided the admission of incoming students who participated in a racist Facebook group, the California college grapples with a similar group involving hundreds of current students.

Large number of private colleges plan tuition resets next year despite many experts’ view that the practice is a gimmick. The colleges hope to grow enrollment, contain student costs and prove critics wrong. But it won’t be easy.

Education Department rescinds two guidance documents from Obama administration and issues new directions on how colleges should comply with Title IX. New regulation will follow a formal notice-and-comment period.

Survey that attracted considerable attention with its findings on student attitudes on First Amendment and violence turns out to be have been an opt-in study, leading experts to criticize it as, in the words of one, "junk science."

University receives relatively mild punishment from NCAA, even though the former head football coach pressured faculty member to raise a player's grade and didn't act when players tested positive for drugs.